> * As I've said in other posts, what we're really looking for isn't so > much people to download these releases as people to *use* these > releases. That means they need to at least feel comfortable > submitting bug reports and preferably also feel comfortable creating > context diffs and stuff like that. We want to create an environment > that eases people like me into this process. We're starting to go > in that direction with the Developer's Guide, but I want to keep > focused on it. Maybe in addition to a developer's guide we need a tester's guide, focusing on how to test new releases and report bugs. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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